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Re: Mike I just looked again!






April 11, 1999 at 23:36:53
In Reply to: Mike I just looked again!
posted by Greg Lousignont, PhD on April 11, 1999 at 23:19:58

They were found in a spot that someone at one time had made a cut with a dozer and at the end of this cut to one side there were lots of boulders that I just happened to poke around and over and when I passed over the top of 3 head sized rocks that happened to be sitting on top of the big one I got a pretty good tone but after I moved the rocks I thought it was a can or something because it was an ear blaster. If I would have had any other detector other then the Minelab I would not have heard that signal because of the height above the ground that the coil was at .

Thank you Minelab for a great machine !

I had an old friend with that just wanted to watch me hunt and I just dropped it in his hand after plucking it out of the hole and his eyes lit right up.

Hoss missed this one !

Mike


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